fromfrʌm, frɒm; unstressed frəm
English Definitions:
from (Preposition)
With the source or provenance of or at.
from (Preposition)
With the origin, starting point or initial reference of or at.
from (Preposition)
With the separation, exclusion or differentiation of.
From
The SQL From clause is the source of a rowset to be operated upon in a Data Manipulation Language statement. From clauses are very common, and will provide the rowset to be exposed through a Select statement, the source of values in an Update statement, and the target rows to be deleted in a Delete statement. FROM is an SQL reserved word in the SQL standard The FROM clause is used in conjunction with SQL statements, and takes the following general form: The From clause can generally be anything that returns a rowset, a table, view, function, or system-provided information like the Information Schema, which is typically running proprietary commands and returning the information in a table form.
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